By: Elle Mitchell “The things that happened to me changed me, but they don’t have to be the sum of who I am. I can be etched in ink instead of carved in scars.” Wow. This was an amazing 5 star read! Ally’s mom is arrested and she has to go live with her auntContinue reading “Carved in Scars”
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A Most Malicious Messenger
By: Katherine Black Many thanks to Love Books Tours and Bloodhound Books for the ARC of this book and the stop on the book tour. ABOUT THE BOOK Menacing texts lead to murder in an English village, in this unmissable, witty mystery by the Dagger Award–nominated author of A Most Unusual Demise. May Morrigan isContinue reading “A Most Malicious Messenger”
The Manor House
By: Gilly Macmillan I’m not sure how I was introduced to this book. Nicole and Tom are childhood sweethearts and a great couple. While life had been a struggle for them, they won the lottery and built a beautiful house. But their dream life turns into a nightmare when Nicole comes home and finds herContinue reading “The Manor House”
Zero Days
By: Ruth Ware This book pleasantly surprised me. I haven’t been a huge fan of Ware’s other books that I have read, but this one I liked! Jack and her husband Gabe work as penetration specialists to see where companies have holes in their security. After one job, Jack comes home to find Gabe deadContinue reading “Zero Days”
My Son is a Murderer
By: Spencer Guerrero Many thanks to The Book Review Crew for the gifted copy of this book! This book surprised me! A teenage boy is missing and is found dead. The town police department start their investigation into the suspect. They take one boy in for questioning, and then they soon take Ethan in forContinue reading “My Son is a Murderer”
You Always Come Back
By: Emily Smith This book was recommended to me by a friend. July’s sister, May, was killed many years ago. She had a twin April. Their father was put in prison for the murder of May and two other girls in the town. July fled their town and went to Nashville. Now she’s back becauseContinue reading “You Always Come Back”